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America's War Claims
y
mtres
Situation in the Ruhr
The
Is Near East Threat
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seen hoy too tnvad-
They show • aleposition to treat
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her from the 014
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United States.
but still with
IS
The French occupation of Ger-
leum If oaa knows how to zet it.
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a
further then
as English government
a pretty strong card
tf the Ki
for Germane
to
Rumania
The masses of Germans
are not
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the ability to
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small
This
A woman is always happy when
the le crooning over a baby or
fixing somebody a dose of medi-
sreatest 1
The lucky
fame
’ man
most
that
Firpo
With
havo proved that th
to pay it, and then
About an SL Peter need know
about you is the number of times
vou have had to hire a lawyer.
A member of the Kansas legis-
lature who had been arrested for
MeLei
Ska
Emotlonal insanity may disturb
the mental processes, but it doesn't
seem to affect the aim.
Af 2
Woods
Brash
Lyon
Fullina
Willias
Collier
Jons
Beil, r
Wolf
Wilkin
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pression, meaning that the boot-
besger who uses it is d first-class
Sar.
fon t need and don’t particularly
ike
The Austin American
Awririh Publishing Company
> posi-
out of
more about teapot dome.
According to the chtet witness in
Iha Tehpot Dome controversy who
ihat the sentence in Larkin's
was too heavy.
When fudges dissent, and
MR. GEORGE ADE’S FABLE DONE IN SLANG
The Modem Aesop Characteristically This Week Relates
An Effort to Infuse Gentility Into Civilization
Frei
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PIT
Bobby
sionl,
roeord
going 1
In a t:
mer r*
made 1
Verona
tada
15.00 elair for the lea as in stock ana
rJ| that he now has $42,000,000 worth.
Inglish
fight-
Fron
A period,
t faster
wa tl
little <
horn*
worid-
work
ran th
2 for T*
more
never erswi deai *ith ei articulty. omparaenEkaebottamoh2s.10 Zn.nd
T-y show a almozilin pomdar wu bAPpana pr--pu• o
l ere exerting
to prevent the
And the way he roasted Walters
and Taxi Drivers was calculated to
convince the most Skeptical
•KL
Hefehte
tonigh1
gme E
and H
Austin
atgor
Kghusorletfbuwyn. No, that isn’t
I president of Poland, just trying
but /he new ribbon on the type-
writer.
Bunday Edition Onto—bs Tezasa
mmontha .........................
NOR7H
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same thing
action, it‘s
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d
e8N‘
Italy's said to bo working on a
Franco- German compromise plan.
Sho certainly is very unenthusis-
Pey ton
Barret
Settegi
Rober t
Ba slar
Fchuha
wens
Curtis
Cilstra
Eason
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POL‘AN3
Bete
season
Hnes,
Tenas
Lngh
again
slaugh
local news puMUkW herein All righta
Whsti «f epecial diapaches herela
HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS
By J r. Alley
"LT
to the boot of your abilitr.
Luck womt torget you
cause he likes people!
He paid 20 Dollars apiece for his
Shirts, as a gret many
most money or
8014cAR
I
make every*
Twenty-five-ollar-a-week fellows
looked at him in Awe and repeated
his Name in Whispers.
That was the kind of Glory that
Ollie was after.
kst. b
st} le.
counti
and or
#E.
picked
man.
superb
ef goa
bye 1
by Ri
that e
low e
droppe
dy Ly
| Tom Sims Says |
Grentest Grek offensive to go rile.
. it. takes • lot of to be
Havied At "hat a hard me you
man wouldn't amount
2′43. g)
golne to Impresa tha World. And
ab a large World at that:
I ..However, ho tacked it bravely.
He knew that in order to back up
the Pearl Buttons and the Twenty.
gmtad that it would be a eood
idea for them to Eive up any or
all of their war clima.
By a curtous ooincidenee there
wu a Bntish minejon. headed by
Changellor of the Exchequer Stan-
ley Baldwin. in Washington, ais-
cusaing the guestion of war debta.
Just when the Ruhr Invaeion oc-
curred
Enure
Swei
bubte
hit ih
good 4
busine
The worlds al. dangeri point a (1) The Ruhr induotrial ration or Germany which la beina occupiea
by Frn01 (2), Memel, neutral ton. elty which the Lithuanians hav. now wrested tnm Freneh
(2 1h. Rumanian-Hungarian border wher elashee between natonaie of thon. countri w are reportaal
GEestern Three ceded “ Turkey by the Mudania armietice, whioh Greet, may try t ropain b,
ame1 ‘orci (•), Movcow, where the Red Army la seid to be mobilizing, and (•), arrow points towara
Monu :pproximately *10 mile from Conatantinople, elaimed by both Turkey and Britain, In th. v|.
einity of which British airplanes have dropped bombs.
Imported stuff:
News dispatehes have It
Europe’s, War Sparks Analyzed*™^
-----------------------—— --Into New Shambles
afterward learned, and the Tobac-
qonist had to eend away for a
people Spoelal Brand of Fifty-cent Cigars
to much with a sea of luck to
•wim in all the uma
The best idea is to forget Tuck
altogether. Just so Hient on with
what you hare, and do your work
eebte due to l
World powera.
At any rata
trouble has been more serlous.
Irregulars known as the "Iron
wolves" Revo selzed the atstrlet on
behalf of the ndjoinine war-tormea
little country of Lithuania.
Woo
forwa r
er cou
passin
St ce
prettie
tms
ly def
Mast,
throug
scored
mark*
in t
fought
sity g:
either
fense
shoot
center
basket
•core-’
Texas
the fic
throwe
nexed
score
nded
varian seasssloa from ermany
and 200,000 Bavarian National So-
cialists are reported under arms
These socialists, by the way. as
their name doesn't imply, are con-
eervatives, not to say reactionaries,
maybe even royalists. a
Also there are hints at the for-
matien of a Rhineland repubite, or
several repubiles. The French are
reported encouraging it, liking the
idea of noose small “buffer states”
between Franee and Germany.
All Afraid of Russia.
The wresng ot Mamai, on the
Lithuanian frontier, from the small
French farce which was holding it.
doe an t seem to have much to do
with the Ruhr situation. It‘s pret-
ty clear that this was the work of
Lithuanlan filibusters. Germans
may have helped, but that doesn’t
matter ao much. What does mat-
ter is whether or not the Russians
were behind It
Now that he had broken out and
had Uncle’B Stuff right in his Kick,
there was nothing to prevent him
from going as far as he liked.
So he ordered some Hot Suits
with Silk Facing on the Lapels,
and a lawn-colored Overcoat with
Pearl Buttons about the size of
Water-Crackers
"e,,
A.
pounded on the Desk and demanded
1 the Best Room in the House knew
that they were standing in the
presence of the Young Squire from
Yapville-on-the-Crick.
It was quite a job that Ollie had
mapped out for himself. He was
" 5 .B1RLIN
ygeMA*
*cEnpon-
But
: Firpe,
Mute
er tin
Brenna
er 4
In Reality, some Men vote Ike
Pigeons even after they are going
on sixty-two, and all the Fron
Rooms at the Poor-House are occu-
pied by Elderly Gentlemen who
started in at forty to whip-saw the
Grain Market.
Ollie’s People brought him up on
the Cheaps so that he would learn
to be Close and not frivol his
Money. He wore Hand-me-downs
and Reversible Cuffs.
He had on Cravat for Week-
De ya end a Black Satin Effect wit
a Red Coral Pin for Sundays.
if he wanted a Pack er Cigarrettea
he had 10 hold out when he did the
Marketing. All of his Smoking was
done.in Freight-Cars, for he was
watched all the while, lest he should
fall into Bad Habits.
On the Day which made him
tw enty-one Ollle procured him a
Red Chock-Book and began to ex-
periment with it.
For years he had nursed an am- (
bition to bo a Nobby Dresser.
23 to
the s
two-gi
The
elean
bitter
tusalet
the wi
the c<
the o
harder
contes
doggec
ney’s :
them
dispatches from
wppekred before the senat.
knowledke to the bighest degree
for the benefit of othera
I have a friend who scems to
been a very senstttve individual
Thia i, the first instane on
record of a statesman ahooting
himseit bechuse hs had been so.
cused of hitting the flowing bowl
I 23 *.N 130
will get anything.
Bo thexve got to go ahead. The
French xoverment hasnt Mid |i
will go s. ter u Berlin, If nw.
eery, but inaividual Frenchmen in
high government posta have Mid
ao.
Effort to Obtain Coal.
p",
fore has surtendered. However, a
French warship, expected in Memel
harbor, may turn the tables.
Though nominally Lithuanian mu-
busters caused tills "attuatton,"
many people think Germans are
reeponsible, out of fesentment for
the Ruhr Invasion. •
The Poles belleve Russia is back
but Franeea action in the Ruhr Forty people aaw a men rob .
has made all of them emmedtataty Hos. Angelo, bank ao they may
urgent, since troubi which starts con ectin g Eb rent*** the landlord
When he went traveling, he al-
ways stopped at the Hotel that
had the largest Mirrors on the Well
All who heard him when he
- 4
held in Asia Minor: demanded
Greeces war-wen holding In out.
am Thrace, in Europe; instetea on
the retun of Mosul to them: Mid
they proposed to resume posses-
sion of ths straits connectine the
Mediterranean and ths Black nea,
and declined to allow toretgners
living in Turkey the proteetion of
thelr own home laws and courta.
should attack Turkey, and Bulgaria
attack Rumania, and Jugosivia
attack Rumania, and Hungary at-
tack Rumania and Jugoslavia, and
Ruseta attacked Englana end Ru-
mania and Poland—and then may-
be Germany decided to try con-
that elusion, agatnst France again.
I Imani
today.
Ha ■
its protMtsd
For in that case France
lively must get her money-,
the Germans by her
the demand for theatres
greater than the supply.
Now ths Mg producers
producing has been dlacouragea ———
and.oomn"hodaveput cut plays monertvr"ajmadeouteu! Sples-
ha e come back from tbs road , He had some Collateral which was
oomplalning that they have been — — - -.......- -
rouged in cities and towns where
at*t«e to make financial sacrifices create a bad Imuression in th.
Vnitea stales aesn" «» Unitea Buies and olUt Bniln
teadiis ""t m~“ STo^ -z *,zszrrasnz:
hold them as political prisoner.' T ------ - -
Ths Cerman owners, refusing to raisl
. — - proceed with production, the li
' present meth-1 French begun taking
will fairly well minea, but this startsd
who makes ths
eacumulates ths
Nothing ilks that.
Hs began to have sems Trouble
in getting Things that were good
snough for him
Memel wes under the league of
u__ , „ . on nations protection, with a
hvemieating committes, 8106,000,- Ftench rorc. in po.wu.mn.
000 was paid for the Sinclair Ims,
aB.- =na ...................'Em having a value of about
Fuvt B--e »u ~ san
Comneetine Al. D-p-rtmen-
But win the United States fall contract,
for such a program? -
It doesn’t seem very likely
Americans have been pretty balky ______-___
hitherto whenever it has been sug-od. or the Germhans
ludge who wrote the opinion de-
dared the sentence to be too hgavy
why shouldn't a governor perSon
a convict f Lankin did not com-
mit murder: he was not a thief;
he had never appropriated f»> htm-
weir the property of another or
•Ought to wrong another. Like
** perrot in the story he appears
to hove talked. “Too damned
UKR
what would happen
and the Turks shoul
Ing. and Greece
704,,
IA he who has discovered
about himeeit—and used
mdignation endures but for a day, drunkenens mhot Amanie mA
while lobbying goes on torover. a"e "ho Aimse through
again to
in any one part ot the old world
la calculated to prectpitate it
everywhere.
11 Much."
The law dot him and made him
Wear stripes for two years. He
may not bo happier but he is
wiser now and in future may know
bow to muzzle his tongue. —
you never see red theories and
the long green in combination.
zaed.huTu
he Aasnetated Psum
. No was a gentleman from awa>
back. Exonbody said that, Ha
a not.«iye any one a Chance to •
think differently.
ollie was reedy to go any Length
in order to demonstrate that he
l was Fins and Fancy.
' s.One.Day he counted up what he
I had left of Uncle’s Money, and fig-
l ured that if he continued to be the
Real Thing he would laat for about
' six Months
Hs suspsetsd that it would be a
ver foxy Move to begtn to econo-
I miro, but he was too proud to aac -
nne that Reputation which he
bed built up with eo much painful
5?° He couldn’ bear the
Thought of having it Mid that he
was Piking and flying low
Beniden. he decided that ho could
avoid going over the Dump by
Jumping Into the Block Market and
buyine 1000 Bhares rEmething
Pihtae t ,n^
Ho he took some advce, and
now, this January, hs ts wearing
:22 Lawn-olored Benjamin with
i the.Pean. Buttona also tbs open
wer*. 8ocka w!N the Nonograma
I the ht? » Consolation All
! the other Ha-Beene who stood
around the Radnor with him. *A2
’ l»f for somebody to come in ane
5“. hgre that h*
Eri.ror the ttme bejng.
MORALt Ths Gentleman Busi,
"see is handicapped by overpr.
5"" emzufen
I not to be retable until he had at-
> tained his Majority. Ths frugal
. Relative who bequeathed the Bundis
had cut his own Hair and lived on
Oatmeal for Years so as to get
ahead of the Game. In the Will
there was a Proviso that Ollis
should come into His when he had
arrived at the Are of Discretion.
Theoretically, any one who is
twenty-one knows which way to
Vote and how to protect his Capi-
i which they had enJoyd in th.
past
Greece • ambitions to extena her
power on the Aeta inor coas
WMI Of MosuL
The Turkish Natlonaueta, how.
ever, refused to recognise this ar-
rangement, made by the sultan
They fought the Greeke; beat
them: deposed the sultan, repuai-
sled the terms hs haa made; took
back all the territory Greec had
over from Europe into Asia.
When the war ended the allles
made a treaty with the sultan of
Turkey which inelumea a "man-
date" to England over the Turk-
ish province of Mosul, a rich oil
region—that is, England waa placed
in charge of thio district
bu: senlous of the Turks aven
then, the Engitah also encouraged
3-
“3
the left temple He must have
~1a a exactlon of theatre owners not
Good Morn ms alnne in New York but perhapa
,1 even mope so in other large cities
How Is Your Smile Today? throughout ths country has been
----------------------- eo great a share of ths box of- !
tic. returns that lndspend.nl
.This mtssion has gone home now.
The negotiations are said not to
have broken down. On the con- i man territory nqy covers the en-
trary. Ito understood ths British Ure region whih the versatile,
pommisetoners, having found out treaty permite them to enter and
new Americans feel about the in- there were some signs that already
gebtedneas matter, returned to they might have gone - —
London to talk it over with their that but for Engih a
Of all the old worl’s -threaten-
ing ettuations” at the moinent, the
one between France and Germany
la the simplest, not in Its posst-
binties of further troubla, but as
to its immediate cause
The trouble is Just thin:
Germany insists the aliles as-
sassed against her war damages to
an amount much larger than she
can possbly pay. She agreed to
them tn signing ths Versailles
treaty because she couldn't help it
but she says she hasn't ths re-
sources to meet them, co dhes to
default.
France belleves Germany eotula
gay if she would and haa taken
steps to enforce payment Belgium
in helpint her. Italy to heiping
hait-heerteny, doubtful at the
Jamas for Sixteen Dollars, hs al-
ways wantea to know if they didn't
M: something for Eighteen Dol-
Ho bed more than two hundred
Cravats mostly Blus, ana hs wsnt
in for Books with his Monogram
worked on the Side
Mls Belt Buckie‘haa RuMm Mt
la It and he wore inlaid Buttons
with hl. Evening Clothe..
At Ue Theater, ba inetetea on
the Stage Box. ana if the atraw.
colored Soubrine amtiea at him he
sent her a cart-wheel ®f violate
worth Forty Dollars
A Bird For a Tims
formed a 1M.OM.OM merger and
Ue gougers will he put out of
bustness That is, those reepon-
sfble for tee merger are hopeful
'hat they will be put out of
bustnesa
Wonder of the legitimate enter-
prees are going to open house.
In Texas or has Us shlent stags
exterminated or eltminatea the
•peaking stags in this section of
Ue American union J
---Ing much commotion, consider-
— Ing how much troublethey’te In.
poseesston of There have been a few email
a strike it clashea with Us French .nd two
We win never understand lack
very well until we recognise that
it lint something that is given
Aw ay— "Wil bout money and with-
out prlee.”
Luck le something that you have
to earn as you do your bread.
I have never heard a person
spoken at ss lucky without ema-
tit* to myneit. And I have usually
Mid to myself "Wel, I am at the
opinion that he le a Worker"
For Work is in reality the tree
that bears the fruit of fuek
Don t waste your time bemoan-
ing your luck. That's why you
have nona
Luck, after all, to pretty fairly
dietributed in thia workaday world
The lucklest man tan’ the on.
He began to wear Patent-Leather
Shoee all the time and bought a
large Spark for his Third Finger
After he got into hl. Gleeful sucl
Garment, any one could tell, even I “
by lotting at him from across the _ _ __ _ ___
Etrset that he was one of the Sure- the Pearl Buttons and" Ue Twent.
Enouehs - i two-karat Ring he muet needs bs a
Ollie Tackle, a Big JeK' Sport.
Ae soon as OUto started to! At the Track he loved to make
sprinkle hie Currency up and down * Sweet Bat merely to cause Talk,
the principal Thoroughfare., he bo-! He aia not care to win. A winner I
ran to have a haunting Fear that never rate a Reputation for being |
eome one might overlook the Fact Dead Game.
thatt.he wes a Thoroughbred The Bey who feeds in his lares
.After.a Family has had Ita Money Bills without lotting on Is ths one
out thres.orrnur Senturiea. ' who wins the sincere Admiration of
w5.orctneuHab it f courtine slde- ' thone who stana arounsuc PlAces
"A*.Comment, O'11* loyea to atroif up to the
a Rut. Lk YounK. Fellow of, Wheel and fool around with a long
2 » Birtn who baa been carrying Suck of Blue chips and get stung
Ms.Rol nome thirty arinutea baa for a paltry Three Hundred. A
tnFq.arounasopenins,co Quarta then sireteh himseit. ae if longing
anm teuling, how.Goo he is, or else tor Excitemert while all the
the General Public would be a long "F--------- - -
time in finding out about it.
Ollle bought for a treat many
disinterested Acquaintances who
told him right to his Face that he
was a Gentleman of the Deepest
Dye.
3 UM 41
at the uprteing. Poland, much
afraid at her big neighbor, Russia,
le mobilising certain claenes of
conecripta.
Hungary In Bad, Too.
In imitation at Franco's example
ia using foroe to collect her war
qaime against Germany, Rumania
and Jusoslavia the war-enlarged
former kingdom of servia, ar,
threntening similar action against
Hungary
Bulgaria sealous of Rumania, is
reported massine troops on ths
Rumanian trontier, presumably on
the theory that it will be a good
time to strike a blow on her own
Account in case the Romanians
and Hungarians should become in-
DEY A NIG GUM MILT
MI UF LAS' NIGHT BY
MUS TAKE BUT HE TUK
pat doll ah watch OFFEN
ME JES' PE
includs study at IBs Teapot Dome
matter.
They wars further said to feel
that inquiry by them late the con-
treswey would he a n—iwt, on
tee territory of the senate public
I land committee, which is about to
i beetn as active anveatigatien. Re-
l cardless at tela official WashEng-
eon nays that the Teapot Doane
coneeesion le a peach of an oil
laws if $106,000,000 was paid Sn-
Enghah from driving the Turk, to
extremes in their argument al
Laumanne over the near eastern
cc h)" 5
dj) j/
prpspect at cetting even sc anewer
its said to have a "contidentia
mission" in England, trying to
secure intervention. The English
govern ment is keeping a. qutt ..
the Amercan, but Hugo Bun no.
le reporte4 to have obtained a 510.-
000,060 credit in London to buy
coAl. now that hie Ruhr supply is
eut etr. to keep bio factories going
If this le true, while it an’ tee
berta and Dmiagham sre in It and
a vast majority of tea theatres
in New York and throughout the
country will paas under one con-
trot thereby creating something
like a monopoly at houses in which
legttimate enterprises can find
lodgment
The New York TImes eays th.
They mng onge st a carting tf
Nev Jeran. w*“ Prhap. they
sang. Th. thiret i yet t come.”
The prlee ef haireuta ha. gene
up in Chicago, but it is too 0oi
there to g.t a haircut anyway.
The atingieet men in town *a. a
button and wants nomeone to giv.
him an overcoat to sew on it
The trouble with oil tha.. peo.
Pla Viewing things with alarm le
they alarm thins, with their view*
Berne pretty day w, sre going
out to th. poorhouse and eea how
many oil speculatora are there.
A chicage bandit woe .aught in
Beattie, chowig a man la always
safer in his own home town.
If soma animal trainer wonts «.
he unefur he could train motha ta
eat holm like lace.
uon la th. on inuatry win par- |
ticular relation to pricea. did not
London to talk it over with their tha: but for Engilsh and American
own government, and perhap. Italian aleapprovai
Now or Never for Franee. They hav. "regulattfonea.- a
-------------- If. by any pogatbunty. the Feneh_reaysaug.buronedera lapo the
Ing th. United StatM into]really did think their Ruhr venTwora "confiscation.- nane barn
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world conflict. i—‘ -----*
Will America Agreet
Conference On.
All thene questtons are atm m
dispute before the Lausann.
(Swi norland) conterenee.
Russia also has sn interest in
tee Mfediterranean-Biack •m atratta.
She borders on tbs Blank Ma and
these .trail, are her cole aaa out-
let which is iee-tte the year
। around
Many of theee controverstes are
, Independent of the Rohr invaeion.
BAN
Un l ver
fasted
day er
11 1
and dl
nithou
one hi
tor th
)M 9 ।
half, b
acroes the Atlantic are saying
"reparation experts” sre working
on a plan to settle the entire oum-
tion—on the supposition that amer-
lea forgives England half of what
the latter owe to her—that la
MERGER OF THEATRES, that che wipes out a coupla at bil-
Accoraine t. a Maw I.__ 1 Hon oars in obligations
According to a New Yor cor- i Thia kina or taiK atart sa nat-
reapondent the bigzeat theatre “eally as almost to hint that th.
combtne ever W *♦ w* "A" * dm ,, Ruhr invasion may have been
combin e ever attempted in the taga t0 om extent with a
United States has been virtually ' to BnsMi— - -----------
> completed. It le a $50,000, M« mtKinf,
merger. Erlanger ana the Schu-
_-es-5;=24*..
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volved in a, quarrel.
All the uttie countries bordering
on Russia sre afraid tea movieta
would attack them if they became
Involved in hostities elsewnere
Also there's an underlying fear,
rather vague, but never torgotten.
that Germany might get help from
Ale Rmm la nt in an emergency.
The Near Eastern "threat” laps
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AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, IBM.
m Prena a ezeluzvel en-
use dor pubicaton et ali
tches ora flf to it er no
ted to thia paper, and aho
Arman LaFoltatte and the
committee members are un-
>»d to have decided on thio
e. holding that the task
them by ths Moats that of
tentinu lbs general conas-
I TODAY’S TALK
LBrGEongz marTazw IM*
trade ex
Living is high, but (hs essl
aricie is not so very ncaree"
Mirrors ar grost things. Th.,
•now you omething you can truet
It aJ lony epell of bad weathar
test has no turning.
French policy's wisdom.
Germany's is a state at volent
unrest, as sny country which had
been invaded by a foreign power-,
troope would ba
Memel Trouble. ;
Such outbreaks as have occurred)
to the occupted territory have been
on a email scale but in tea Memel
aletrlet, in East Prussia, the
question.
The chances are that not much
pressure la Madad. Thia would be
a mighty poor time to get tha
Turks started and undoubtedly
England thinks ao.
The Turks will go to war vary
eaaily. If they do, they'll aak help
from Russia and probably they'il
get it
There's trouble along the fron-
tiara between the Bulgarlans and
the Jugoslava, between the Bul-
gartans and the Rumnians, an&
between the Rumanlans and the
Jugoslavs and the Hungarians
But it lent a circumstanee te
LAcK 8,
Uon to me Bui, you mo. I know
the sMu-ett Ke makes it hit bunt-
he., to love other people. And
now he le making much money—
•nd he ts famous, which art mere
Ineidenta.
That', the way luck works.
Of course, luck doemn’t pinetlon
all the time Neither does the
apple tree, ae far as fruit is con-
share.
Ther mart bo money la petro-
WhaCs Going on in the World
Week’s Chief Events Briefly Told
the workers gently.
Grmany Proteeta Again
The German government con.
unues to protest
C-ze, ‛
" * O-U-
8 t ov
heor of a shortage. Incadentally
• declared that higher prices tor
trade oil in the near future might
• ezpected It le eatd that the
hembern of the LaFollette com.
Kitto, have no intention of ob-
binine from Sinclair the oom-
Meta atory of how he obtained
rom Secretary Fall, with the ap-
Moral of President Rardlog and
Bkerot.rv Denby, a lease to de-
2lop th. naval oil reserve in
Eyoming known as the Teapot
The American’s Program for
Aus tin.
Com miasioner- ma nager form of
eity government
Adequate supply of pure waten
County library.
New Travis court house.
Beautification of Barton Springs.
Completien of ecenic highway
system, including raad to Hamil-
ton's pool.
Completion of dam.
City incinerator.
Modern abattoir
PARDON FOR CONVICT.
| Governor Smith of New York
baa granted unconditional release
to James J. Larkin, a noted Irish
labor agitator, who haa been in
prison under a conviction for crim-
inal anarchy during a Uttie more
lhan two years of the five year
I zerm.
| > Governor Smith in gran tine the
pardon expressly repudiated the
viws voiced by Larkin, but ques-
Honed whether they are criminal,
two judges of the court of ap-
peals of New York maintained that
h ’ Larkin bad been unjustly con-
vieted, while the Judge who wrote
the majority opinion suggested
4,4«
tf th. naval oil reserve in Wyom-
Mg It must be true because
Barry r Sinclair testtiea that he
y tot that amount in stock for ths
Feapot Dom. conceeston ana now
M« $42,000,000 worth.
He turther tesunea that oil
wicns at 1922 were based on the
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v
zonvoskM
in connection, tor inatanoa with a
big sink, la chia or any other
country.
But there pome talk it • Ba-
Aa might hav. been expectea.
tha Franco-Geman troubla l. get-
Ung around to a point now were
European diplomata sr. beginning
to hint that th. whole thing could
be xaup it the Unjted Biate.
we-- .ncl a lot of the war
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